If you were injured due to someone else’s negligence, it’s crucial to speak with a personal injury attorney and understand your legal rights. Rand, Mike, and the Spear Greenfield team are relentless advocates who will fight to get you the full compensation you deserve — not just what the insurance companies want to offer.
We’re known for one thing: results. Insurance companies fear us because we refuse to settle early, we don’t fold under pressure, and we never back down from a fight.
You’ve already been through enough. Let us help you turn the page and take back control.
Take the quick assessment to see if you qualify for additional injury compensation.
It’s time to discover and recover what you’re truly owed.

If you were injured in an accident that wasn’t your fault, there’s a high chance you qualify. And if you do, you deserve to be compensated for what you’ve been through — physically, emotionally, and financially.
Passengers almost always qualify. It doesn’t matter if you were driving — what matters is that you were injured. And if you were, then you deserve compensation for your injuries.
Even what seems like a minor injury can qualify. If it caused you pain, forced you to take time off, or led to any medical treatment — you could be owed much more compensation than you may think.
Will this cost me anything upfront?
No. There are absolutely no upfront costs. You don’t pay anything unless your case wins and you get compensated.
You may still have a valid case. Many people wait weeks or even months to take action. What’s important is that you don’t miss the legal deadline — so it’s best to check now.
It depends on the details of your injury, the impact on your life, and your medical expenses. Some people are shocked to learn their case could be worth thousands, hundreds of thousands, or even more!
That’s more common than you think. Injuries often show up later. If you’re still in pain or dealing with symptoms, you may still qualify.
Yes. You may still be eligible depending on how the accident happened. Don’t assume you’re disqualified — the only way to know is to check.
Just about 30 seconds. Fill out the quick assessment and you’ll know almost instantly if you qualify for any additional injury compensation.
Whiplash, back pain, broken bones, head injuries, emotional distress, or anything that’s impacted your life after the accident — all of these may qualify.
That’s okay. You may still qualify for additional compensation, a second opinion, or a different approach. It never hurts to double-check.
Most cases settle out of court, meaning you’ll likely never need to step inside a courtroom. Everything can often be handled for you.
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